Improvement in mucilage-bottles



HENRY o. BAKER., o'E NEW YoEiLY.

Letters Patent No. 76,379,y dated April 7, 1868,

IMPROVEMENT IN MUGILAGE-BOTTLES.

TO ALL WHOM IT'MAY ONCERN:

Be it known that I, HENRY O. BAKER, of the city, county, and Sta-te of New York, have invented a. new and improved Mucilage-Bottle. I Y

The nature of my invention consists in placing a wire across the mouth of the bottle, with thc ends of the wire placed in a groove at the base ofthe neck ofntheibottle, or in the neck of the bottle.

To enable others skilled in the arts to make and use my invention, I proceed to describe my mode of construction. Y o

Figure I represents a. glass, earthen, or metal bottle. Figure A is the mouth of the bottle, and B a. wire, or its equivalent, placed `across the mouth of the bottle, with the ends of thewire resting in theA groove C, which is placed at the base of the neck or in the neck of the bottle; 'the whole constituting an improved mucilgcbottle, as the wire alords facilities for scraping the brush when too full of mucilage, and thus avoids gumming up the mouth of the bottle. Y

What I claim as new and useful, and desire to secure by Letters Patent as an improvement, is v The wire, or its equivalent, in combination with the groove nt the base or in the neck of the bottle, sub.- stantallyand for the purposes as herein set forth. i

. HENRY O. BAKER.

Witnesses:

C. NioHoLs, Jr., ALFRED J. BAKER. 

